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Feral Kitten Swats at Rescuers, But Quickly Adopts Them – Blocklines

Feral Kitten Swats at Rescuers, But Quickly Adopts Them

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My family pulled into a large parking lot near the edge, where the pavement ends and the drainage ditches are. We’d walked about 100 feet when my daughter stopped and said, “Was that a cat I heard or a bird?”

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Gray white kitten opens eyes wide

We began looking in the tall dense weeds that surrounded the drainage ditch. As I parted the weeds, I saw two tiny blue eyes looking back at me. The eyes belonged to a beautiful fluffy gray and white kitten that appeared wild and feral – she swatted at my daughter when she tried to pick her up. The kitten was 6 weeks old max, and I didn’t think she would be suitable. I also thought her mom was probably around. Ten minutes later, my daughter deposited this little furball into my hand and proclaimed her name was Salome.


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Sal (for short) was tiny and had tons of fleas – the water turned red when she was first bathed. She went from a scrawny kitten to the most enchanting and loving cat ever, and she fit into the family immediately. Her meow was more of a whimper (and still is!) and she loved to curl up under your neck when she was sleeping.

Gray white cat stretches out its paws
Photo: Jim from Greensburg, PA

Sal is still a small little cat but makes up for it with her exploits and friendship. She has learned to bob her head and let out a chirp when she wants to play and loves to jump onto your shoulder for a ride around the house. From the tiny stray cat that probably would have died, to the wonderful girl she is today, is a remarkable tale, but she seems to realize that she was rescued and does her best to repay the love… although I don’t think she could love us as much as we love her!

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Story submitted by Jim from Greensburg, Pennsylvania.

This story was originally shared on The Animal Rescue Site. Share your very own rescue story here!

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